2. FIRST FIVE! 1. Come in quietly and take your seat 2. Place materials on desk 3. Take out HW assignment 4. Write down HW assignment in agenda book 5. Begin “JUST START!”
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4. Practice reading these words. I want to see you tapping each word and meaningfully reading it.I can read!!
5. OBJECTIVES: By the end of the lesson, SWBAT: 1. decode words with specific patterns 2. spell out words during dictation and show mastery …80% of the time.
6. Let’s review!! We will have a quick drill of the words that we discussed this weekso that you become automatic with them!! Ready? Let’s go!!... AWESOME!!!
7. QUICK REVIEW WORDS: mash luck jid chop sheck Who wants to volunteer to tap each word? How many letters? Sounds? Tap. What is the digraph? Let’s skywrite each word Now you did an OUTSTANDING job, I’m sure you are ready for our Unit Test!!
8. UNIT DICTATION TEST close Find the Unite Test page in your Student Challenge Book I’m going to dictate the word to you and you will spell it. You can tap but I want you to use your inside voice. READY? PART 1- was; a; are; have; is; from; they; of; is; from I want you to circle these words with your red pencil. These are the high frequency words that we need to memorize because they don’t follow the phonetic rule.
9. UNIT DICTATION TEST close PART 2- rash, shock, quiz, Jack, did, quit, job, box, fish, Rick Now, underline these words with your blue pencils. These are the phonetic words that follow the rule. PART 3- What makes /k/? /ch/? /u/? PART 4- dash, queb, neck, tiz, nod, shog, thud, jup, chick, vack Underline the digraphs with blue pencil
10. CONTINUATION… close PART 5- was a rash are in shock have a quiz is from jack PART 6- Did they quit the job? The box of fish is from Rick. Terrific!!! I am collecting your notebooks and we will discuss the results next week. HIGH FIVE your buddy!!
12. DID WE MEET THE OBJECTIVES? By the end of the lesson, SWBAT: 1. name letters quickly and automatically and produce sounds for decoding 2. decode words with specific patterns 3. spell words aloud chorally …80% of the time.